'Like jumping off the Empire State Building!' Terrifying video shows what it is like to ride the Verruckt, the world's tallest water slide


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When the world's tallest water slide finally opens in July it will be, as this first person-angle video shows, be absolutely terrifying.

The Verruckt, meaning insane, will see its riders drop 17 storeys or 168-foot-tall - further down than if they were jumping off Niagara Falls.

The opening date at Schlitterbahn Kansas City Waterpark was delayed for a third time by problems with the conveyor system that transports the rafts punters lay on to the top of the slide - it was originally due to open in May - but the park is confident it will be open for business in July.

While the launch for local and national was cancelled, co-owner of the park Jeff Henry compared the experience of riding the attraction 'jumping off the Empire State Building'. He's also said it was 'the scariest thing [he'd] done'.

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Read for take-off: At the top of the Verruckt, the world's tallest water slide
Fearsome: The slide can be found at Schlitterbahn Kansas City Waterpark

Further than Niagra Falls: Kansas City's The Verruckt, meaning insane, is the world's tallest water slide

Waiting: The epic ride was originally set to open last Spring
Insane: Riders fall 65mph as they drop down the ride

Delayed: The ride was originally due to open in Spring, and miss its target on Sunday, and will now open in July 

Henry, incidentally, was the designer of the slide however it's hard to argue after seeing this video of sandbags on a raft hurtling down the slide at 65mph.

The park has been forced to delay the ride's official opening for a third time at the weekend after media members were scheduled to take rides Thursday and Friday.

A Schlitterbahn Waterpark spokeswoman Winter Prosapio said glitches last weekend with the conveyor hadn't been resolved in time for that to happen.

 

Verruckt was certified as the world's tallest water slide in April by Guinness World Records.

Prosapio said park officials would not hesitate to delay operation for however long it takes to make sure the slide is safe.

'We'll take embarrassment before putting someone in the slide when it is not ready,' she said.

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No risks: A spokeswoman for the waterpark said they'd rather face embarrassment than risk injuries

No risks: A spokeswoman for the waterpark said they'd rather face embarrassment than risk injuries

Sunday's opening was to coincide with a one-hour special on the Travel Channel titled 'Xtreme Waterparks' documenting the designing and building of Verruckt. 

The slide's drop is so steep, it is almost at a right-angle to the ground and to get up to the top of it, thrill-seekers must climb 264 steps. There they wait for their turn on a deck made from railroad tanker cars before speeding down, up a five-storey hump and then back down a second slide into the final pool.

Before the Verruckt, the record holder for tallest water slide was the 134.5ft Insano slide in Fortaleza, Brazil. 

Vertigo inducing: The Verruckt has been certified by Guinness as the world's tallest water slide

Vertigo inducing: The Verruckt has been certified by Guinness as the world's tallest water slide

'Game changer': The 17-storey drop will beat the current record of 134.5ft held by a Brazilian slide

'Game changer': The 17-storey drop will beat the current record of 134.5ft held by a Brazilian slide





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